ClearOne comm AP10 To mute, Other telco options, Controllers, Custom control through DB-25 port

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Operation ~ Controllers

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To mute

Click Mute TX to mute the transmit audio (audio sent to the telephone line).

Click Mute RX to mute the receive audio (audio from the telephone line).

Other telco options

Hook-Flash.This button sends a momentary interruption in line seizure to the telephone line.

Re-Null.This feature sends a short noise burst down the telephone line and forces the AP10 to adapt to the telephone line.

Auto-Answer.This button turns auto-answer on and off. If auto-answer is turned on, the AP10 answers the call after the first complete ring. If it is turned off, you will need to manually answer the call. You must have DIP switch 4 in the on (up) position.

Controllers

Custom control through DB-25 port

A customer-supplied remote control or contact-closure switch can be programmed to perform functions such as: mute on/off, system on, and system off. For pinouts, see Remote connector pinout, page 20.

Touch panel control

The AP products are designed to function with touch panel control systems. The controller is connected to the AP800 RS-232 port. Through the G-Link network, all networked AP products can be accessed and controlled from that single point.

Using a touch panel, you can control the following: AP10 on or off control; transmit and receive audio mute; DTMF tone generation; volume control for receive audio; query of the AP10’s binary address; re-nulling the telephone hybrid; metering of input and output, and ERL and ERLE. These commands are also available in the AP-Ware software, which communicates with the AP10 via an AP800 RS-232 serial port and the G-Link network.

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Contents AP10 Telephone Interface Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Iii Table of ContentsOperation AppendicesIntroduction FeaturesSales and Customer Service Professional Services GroupTechnical Support ClearOne Communications EuMEA GmbHControls and Connections UnpackingFront view Introduction ~ Controls and ConnectionsRear view AP10 rear-panel connectorsPower requirements Before You InstallEquipment placement Telephone line requirementsTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Connect the unit Hardware SetupInstallation ~ Hardware Setup Phoenix connectorCreating a G-Link network Device ID DIP switch settings Connecting powerBinary DIP Switch Address Position Assigning device ID numbersTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ DIP Switch Settings Noise burst/auto-adaptReceive boost Auto-answer Receive AGCAuto-disconnect Call progression/loopCalibration Receive reductionNoise burst adapt RingingTransmit level adjustment Receive level adjustmentAuto-adapt Using the AP10 To answer a callTo make and disconnect a call Found Using the Telco InterfaceOther telco options To muteControllers Custom control through DB-25 portTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Appendices Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Pinouts Remote connector pinoutAppendices ~ Appendix B Pinouts Pin DescriptionLine connector pinout Set connector pinoutAppendix C Serial Commands ConventionsCommand structure ExampleConvention Description Appendices ~ Appendix C Serial Commands AP10 Serial CommandsCommand Function Command form Device AACommand form Device Hook Command form Device HookdExample Command form Device Mute CH Explanation Command form Device LVL CHCommand form Device TE Command form Device NullCommand form Device Terl Return values Return valuesCommand form Device Terle Command form Device UIDCommand form Device VER This Warranty is Void if Appendix D WarrantyAppendices ~ Appendix D Warranty FCC Part 15 Compliance Appendix E ComplianceFCC Part 68 Compliance Usoc Jacks This device uses RJ-11C and RJ21X terminal jacksSafety Information IC ComplianceAppendices ~ Appendix E Compliance Appendix F Block Diagram Glossary Acoustic Echo Cancellation AECGlossary Index Index